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To use a custom image in the Menu Bar title we need an image (obviously) and a little bit of CSS.

To use a custom image in the Menu Bar title we need an image (obviously) and a little bit of CSS.

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To use a custom image in the Menu Bar title we need an image (obviously) and a little bit of CSS.

First off, create the following folders in your administrator component (we're using a fictitious component called com_notes as the example). Then place your image in the images folder and create a new file called default.css in the css folder, like this: